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  • orangepoppy
    orangepoppy Posts: 110 Forumite
    Just wanted to say hello to everyone and many thanks for the guide sent to me this evening. Have signed up to some of the sites (via referral links) and am all set to get clicking.
    Will start tomoz though as am all clicked out now!!
    Bye for now, Elaine:hello:
    20p Savers Challenge 2015 #64 £31.40
    50p Savers Challenge 2015 #69 £76.50
    Roadkill Rebel 2015 #88 Jan £0.35p
  • catsy_2
    catsy_2 Posts: 311 Forumite
    Hello all

    I have just joined a load of these daily clicks and survey sites to try and up my income. I'd really like to have enough to put towards a holiday or christmas I think. I am going to list all the sites I have joined, I thought I'd try as many as possible to start off with and see how it goes. Maybe you could let me know which ones have particularly worked?

    Daily:
    topfox
    cashback-rewards
    cashback chief
    cashinco
    getpoundsback
    sterlingmails
    loyaltyshopper
    pureprofile
    topcashback
    quidco
    wepromiseto
    pigsback
    onepoll
    ipoints
    toluna

    By Email:
    lightspeed panel
    globaltesmarket
    gfk media
    Ipsos
    (applied for pinecone and tns and awaiting replies)

    I hope I've got the gist of all this and have applied for the right things! I have to say if you seriously want to do this it is quite a lot of work to set up and keep organised with it. But I'm hoping that will all start to pay off once I've got a daily routine.

    Catsy

    P.s thank you for the email with the guides in - been a great help, although I'm still looking through it all!!
    Joined Slimming World 19th May 2009
    Loss so far 3 stones & 7 lbs!! :j
    Wedding 22/05/2011:kisses2:
  • bevan840
    bevan840 Posts: 1,014 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Bevan840 - Excellent news re that free first tenner - it's the most pleasurable one of all :D It ain't much but it buys you one of these:
    10 x £1 scratch cards or lottery tickets
    20 x smooth and lovely Galaxy Bars
    3 x Pints
    2 x glasses of decent wine
    80 x packs cheap Sainsburys noodles
    :beer::j:beer:
    Make sure you share - mine's a Galaxy please :D
    Honestly, once you hit £10 you will no doubt see results coming from other sites, if you have been putting the same effort in across the board. The scratchcards etc offer nice little extra bonuses, plus any extra no-spend bonuses you can get.

    I'm in 2 minds where to put it lol My CC's could really do with an extra payment or do I put it in the honeymoon fund? As MSE says, the more money we throw at credit cards the more we save in the end, but £10/£5000 looks rather depressing!!! lol cant decide :o
    Unfortunately, I've been rather naughty and lost track of my clicks, really need to get my a*se into gear and start doing them again, I'm just waiting for the energy and attention span to last longer than 5 secs to sit and do them!! *I will sit and do them (just cant figure out when :confused:)*
    :idea: Jan 09. Debt @ LBM - £11936.55 Debt at worst - £12600.55 Current Debt (01/03/2012) £8,859.51 29.7% Paid off
    Honeymoon Fund £410.40/£6000 House Deposit £1.50
    :A Proud to be dealing with my debts. DFW Nerd 1177 :A
  • seroxat_chick
    seroxat_chick Posts: 300 Forumite
    catsy wrote: »
    Hello all

    I have just joined a load of these daily clicks and survey sites to try and up my income. I'd really like to have enough to put towards a holiday or christmas I think. I am going to list all the sites I have joined, I thought I'd try as many as possible to start off with and see how it goes. Maybe you could let me know which ones have particularly worked?

    Daily:
    topfox
    cashback-rewards
    cashback chief
    cashinco
    getpoundsback
    sterlingmails
    loyaltyshopper
    pureprofile
    topcashback
    quidco
    wepromiseto
    pigsback
    onepoll
    ipoints
    toluna

    By Email:
    lightspeed panel
    globaltesmarket
    gfk media
    Ipsos
    (applied for pinecone and tns and awaiting replies)

    I hope I've got the gist of all this and have applied for the right things! I have to say if you seriously want to do this it is quite a lot of work to set up and keep organised with it. But I'm hoping that will all start to pay off once I've got a daily routine.

    Catsy

    P.s thank you for the email with the guides in - been a great help, although I'm still looking through it all!!
    Hi Catsy,

    I've highlighted the ones I do, plus I also do Moneybackmadness and Fatcheese.

    My favourites for ease of use and quick tracking are Fatcheese and Cashinco.

    Ipoints is fab for building up points really quickly and I've had no problem redeeming them (got a few dvds and cds for Christmas presents last year).

    I haven't long been doing the daily clicks, and I've found it's helped to keep a little notebook with what is tracking on each site. I've worked out that the clicks alone should bring in around £60 a month (6 sites) and the surveys are a bonus!

    Good luck!!!
  • aspella
    aspella Posts: 988 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    :j:j:jChief - F&C transaction I did back in June 2008 has been confirmed. Note to self never give up hope and stop being so pessimistic.

    Loyaltyshopper - Won Review of the week - for my review of HSW. Balance boosted by £1.10 which is the equivalent of approx 3 days worth of daily clicks.

    Opinion World - £1 received today - updated balance.

    Lady_K - No problems with buycentral etc on MBM - I use IE so don't know if it is a Firefox problem. Onesexylady (don't know if you are 1 and the same) had the same problem yesterday - she started a thread on MBM forum - received no response). Hopefully it was just a glitch and it is back to normal now. Firefox has caused problems for other members in the past i.e. not all the banners showing up on the RGA comp.

    Sunshine12 - The glitch with the claims form on Fatcheese has been fixed (Fatcheese Admin posted about it on FC's forum).

    Catsy - Welcome to the thread. I'll post my opinions about the sites you've mentioned in a separate post.

    Sana.lakhani - Welcome to the thread. Fatcheese has applied to Vans United and like you has had no reply. Don't think they are accepting new affiliates for the time being. Thanks for taking the time to leave a message on my guestbook.
  • aspella
    aspella Posts: 988 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 12 May 2009 at 9:01PM
    As request here is my opinion of the sites you have mentioned in your post. Others may agree/disagree with my opinions, success with surveys sites can vary due to demographics. I've also include top tips & extra ways to boost your balance.
    catsy wrote: »
    Maybe you could let me know which ones have particularly worked?

    Daily:
    cashback-rewards - Customer support excellent, give prior warning when clicks are going to disappear or rates are going to change on forum.
    cashbackchief - run various competitions on the forum bonus ball and spot prizes (I've won 4 - an extra 40p)
    cashinco - Kayak Cars & Kayak Hotels don't track for me. Customer support poor and payments take longer than they use to i.e. 60 days to move to confirmed plus an extra 30 days until you receive payment - this is hopefully only for a temporary basis i.e. use to be 48 hours - 5 days.
    getpoundsback - statement updated on a daily basis, customer support 100%.
    sterlingmails - stopped using too many security checks, payment method Paypal - don't know whether they pay the Paypal charge (3.4% + 20p).
    loyaltyshopper - you can boost balance by writing reviews 10 points for 10 words.
    pureprofile - not all surveys are sent to your inbox; when I come across new surveys on the site I mention it on my website and on here. Trying to help Silaqui reach cashout.
    topcashback - no.1 has stood the test of time and keeps improving all the time. Offers up to 110% cashback and doesn't charge a fee. Host competitions on blog - Nintendo Wii.
    quidco - Host competitions on Quidblog - Dell goodies worth £500. Join the MSE quidclans.
    wepromiseto - stopped using as no longer offer 100% cashback on free offers, but still charge a £5 admin fee and only have 1 daily click.
    pigsback - clickthroughs are now few and far between.
    onepoll
    ipoints - I've not receive any reward emails for a while however my balance has increased by doing ipolls - get 5 ipoints & seasonal competitions.
    toluna - complete the interest surveys for 2000 points. Most of my points have come from completing the sponsored polls (explore, sponsored) get 15 points - 150 points. Only downside is the fact it can take 6 - 8 weeks from requesting to receiving voucher.

    By Email:
    lightspeed panel - not had any surveys for a while - those I have received have only been for entries into prize draw. Only 10 points off an Amazon voucher. :mad:
    gfk media - I do the tv/radio survey every now and again and I've received £28 vouchers. Very quick and easy to complete.

    I hope I've got the gist of all this and have applied for the right things!

    Catsy

    Other paid to click, cashback & survey sites I use:
    Archerfish: Paid to click site that rewards the people who do the clicking i.e. have a clickers contest, also have a weekly prize draw. Have Amazon voucher & cheque as payment method. Only have a few security checks.
    Opinion World - Surveys are sent to your inbox get paid £1 for completing 5 - 25 min survey. Payment automatically sent via Paypal - no paypal fee incurred. No need to reach a payment threshold. TCB & Quanti (just to name a few) will pay you 90p for registering with OpinionWorld.
    Fatcheese - 100% cashback site has 63p worth of daily clicks - only have to log in once per day no need to log in/out 3 times.
    Moneybackmadness - 50% cashback site has 31p worth of daily clicks so can take a long time to reach payment threshold. Having said that I've earned more from the extras (competitions, joining bonus. VIP bonus, reload bonus) on this site than I have from doing the daily clicks.
    Cashbackcascade - run by the same people who run Cashbackchief.
    Quidsinuk - give cashback on Amazon purchases and pay up to 11p for Kayak clicks.
    Quanti - 100% cashback site that has 2 daily clicks Kelkoo 4p & Carsource 4p. Only charge a £3 admin fee.
    Earn-some-cash (36p worth of daily clicks) & Cashbackcastle (17p worth of daily clicks) - host regular competitions on forum - not many people participate so good chance of winning.

    More information i.e. payment methods, minimum payment thresholds etc about the above sites can be found on my site. Sorry for the essay, hopefully you and others will find it helpful. Any questions don't hesitate to ask we are a friendly, helpful bunch here. Good luck with your goal - hope you have an extra special holiday/Xmas.

    Warning: Think carefully about which payment method to use when requesting payments.
    Paypal charge 3.4% + 20p however the recipient or the sender can pay this fee, some sites pay it others don't (OpinionWorld do, Quidco don't.) It is something that should be taken into account especially on paid to click (PTC) sites as it can work out to be weeks/months worth of clicks. If you really want to use Paypal its worth asking around on forums or contacting the site owners to see whether or not you will be charged. If you want to continue receiving payments via Paypal I suggest you increase your minimum payment threshold on cashback sites that automatically send out payments i.e. Quidco to reduce the number of 20p you have to pay.
  • Sunshine12
    Sunshine12 Posts: 4,304 Forumite
    Hi all, I think i am officially becoming obsessive about clicking! Have been referring people at work and family members and they all at it now too! Just wondered how you guys normally track things. I wasnt tracking anything so have lost quite a few registration cashbacks for surveys etc as cant claim without a date. Do you just write down each time you do something that for an amount over say 30p? Im not fussed if I dont get the 1p/2p ones and its understandable that some of them may go astray but Ive spent quite a bit of time filling in surveys for registrations and then getting no cashback for it so thought I best start keeping a log. Any ideas on best way to do this would be much appreciated. (im assuming a notepad and a pen sufficient but just incase there is a more efficient way that I dont know about I thought Id ask!) p.s Have put my first thing up for sale on ebay so fingers crossed someone bids! Thanks.
    :smileyhea
  • aspella
    aspella Posts: 988 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    Sunshine12 - I just add a note to my spreadsheet - retailer, amount £ (sometimes offers are removed), time & date under the cashback site I've done it on (saves money and paper - moneysaving and being green). However cashback sites have different rules when it comes to submitting claims for free offers. For example TCB - you can't put a claim in if the cashback is less than £1. I've stated on the no purchase required section of website whether or not I've been able to get a free offer to track or not. Free offers have been very hit and miss for me. It is also a good idea to read the reviews on TCB to see if others have had problems.

    Fingers crossed your item sells on eBay.
  • bevan840
    bevan840 Posts: 1,014 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I know it's not cashback but if it wasn't for joining this thread I wouldn't of done it at all, I just won £21 on Wink Bingo :D Yay. So that's £10 scratch this week (which is in bank today :)) £2 opinion world in paypal and now £20 (withdrawn but not hit bank yet), £32 in the space of 3 days :D Don't know how much (if any) will go to honeymoon yet though as I really want rid of my credit cards and overdraft!!!! :j
    :idea: Jan 09. Debt @ LBM - £11936.55 Debt at worst - £12600.55 Current Debt (01/03/2012) £8,859.51 29.7% Paid off
    Honeymoon Fund £410.40/£6000 House Deposit £1.50
    :A Proud to be dealing with my debts. DFW Nerd 1177 :A
  • seroxat_chick
    seroxat_chick Posts: 300 Forumite
    Cascade Compare and Search Chief have now been added to Fatcheese, making their daily clicks 75p per day now.

    As usual, you can visit the above sites three times a day, although I must admit I'm having trouble with SC on there.
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